ScalaLondon > Nightlife > Nightclubs275 Pentonville Road, King's Cross, London N1 |
8 minutes walk from New MaerkatoHoused inside the old King's Cross Cinema, the Scala might be a bit tattered around the edges but this only adds to its battered charm....More

Smithy's Wine BarLondon > Nightlife > Wine Bars16-17 Leeke Street, King's Cross, London WC1X |
8 minutes walk from New MaerkatoAn unexpected surprise, located in a King’s Cross backstreet you never knew existed, yet still only a five-minute walk from the tube, this wine-bar-cum-restaurant offers...More

GNH BarLondon > Nightlife > BarsGreat Northern Hotel, King's Cross, London N1C |
9 minutes walk from New MaerkatoThe GNH Bar takes up almost the entire ground floor of the Great Northern Hotel and opens directly onto the western concourse of King's Cross...More

EGGLondon > Nightlife > Nightclubs200 York Way, King's Cross, London N7 |
9 minutes walk from New MaerkatoSpread out over three floors with each one providing its own distinct look and feel, Egg London is a venue like no other. The ground...More

The HarrisonLondon > Nightlife > Pubs28 Harrison Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1H |
12 minutes walk from New MaerkatoOriginally built in the 1880s by Samuel Harrison to refresh the workers in his shoe factory, The Harrison pub's current building dates back to 1934....More

Hoxley & PorterLondon > Nightlife > Bars153 Upper Street, Islington, London N1 |
13 minutes walk from New MaerkatoLet the train take you on an exotic night out without actually leaving Islington as you enter Hoxley & Porter, a bar and restaurant which...More

ColebrookesLondon > Nightlife > Wine Bars69 Colebrooke Row, Islington, Islington, London N1 |
13 minutes walk from New MaerkatoIf the Government want to encourage more of a European café culture, they should send someone down to Colebrookes to take a look.
Colebrookes takes...More

The Old Queen's HeadLondon > Nightlife > Pubs44 Essex Road, Islington, London N1 |
13 minutes walk from New MaerkatoA gorgeous antique interior, a delicious menu and some top DJs at weekends. The Old Queen's Head opened with a fantastic recipe for success in...More

Pisco EmbassyLondon > Nightlife > Bars176 Upper Street, Islington, London N1 |
13 minutes walk from New MaerkatoThe 12 cocktails on the menu at Pisco Embassy all offer a twist on classics like the pisco sour. Drinks are expertly served by head...More

The Prince AlbertLondon > Nightlife > Pubs163 Royal College Street, Camden Town, London NW1 |
18 minutes walk from New MaerkatoA decent gastropub that retains enough of the 'pub' aspect to ensure a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere. Leather sofas are well worn, despite a recent change...More

KOKOLondon > Nightlife > Nightclubs1A Camden High Street, Camden Town, London NW1 |
19 minutes walk from New MaerkatoKOKO offers a great mixture of live bands and club nights that have put it at the heart of the Camden nightlife. The huge stage,...More

Simmons CamdenLondon > Nightlife > Bars7 Camden High Street, Camden Town, London NW1 |
19 minutes walk from New MaerkatoSimmons Camden is an ideal place for after work drinks, a lazy Sunday afternoon or a good old boogie. Expect cocktails in tea pots and...More

The PerseveranceLondon > Nightlife > Bars63 Lamb's Conduit Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1N |
19 minutes walk from New MaerkatoFormerly run by Billy Drew (who has opened The Chippy in Soho), The Perseverance in Lamb's Conduit Street re-opened in April 2007 under new management....More

Ghost FarringdonLondon > Nightlife113-117 Farringdon Road, Clerkenwell, London EC1R |
20 minutes walk from New MaerkatoMost people's gripe about South Ken's graffiti chic venue Ghost INC is that it would be better suited to the edgier East End than the...More

The Three KingsLondon > Nightlife > Pubs7 Clerkenwell Close, Clerkenwell, London EC1R |
20 minutes walk from New MaerkatoTucked away down a Clerkenwell backstreet next to the graveyard of St James Church, The Three Kings is popular with the locals and a real find...More

This October, Somerset House hosts a homecoming exhibition on British-Moroccan artist Hassan Hajjaj. The exhibition will showcase his vibrant fusion of contemporary cultures, which he has picked up ...More

This November, Tate Modern takes a journey through Amedeo Modigliani's career with a major new retrospective. Responsible for some of the most memorable art of the 20th century, Modigliani continuously evolved his career, developing his ...More

The first musical version of Nick Hornby's book Fever Pitch, which famously follows the ups and downs of life supporting Arsenal Football Club, is staged at the Union Chapel, in the heart of north London ...More